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liq [111]
3 years ago
9

After school one day, the baseball coach approaches mr. henry to talk about his pitcher's grade in his english class. the grade

the student has earned in the class, which is a d+, has made him ineligible to play in the game against the school rivals this weekend. mr. henry agrees to raise the student's grade to a c- which will allow him to play this weekend. who, if anyone, can the state board of educator certification, take action against?
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1 answer:
Alex_Xolod [135]3 years ago
7 0

The answer is “both, the baseball coach and Mr. Henry”.

In fact both of these meaning Mr. Henry and the baseball coach have violated and wronged on the grounds that baseball coach wrongly approached and persuaded Mr. Henry to change the grade of student and Mr. Henry accepted that and went on with changing the grades. The state board of educator certification can take action against both.

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